Blues Fans Know Armstrong Rarely Sits Still On Draft Day

With a total of nine picks on the second day of the 2026 NHL Draft, the St. Louis Blues are poised for strategic trades and pivotal selections to boost their future roster.

As we dive into the second day of the 2026 NHL Draft, the St. Louis Blues are gearing up for a busy day with a whopping nine picks lined up from the second to the seventh round. It's a day that promises to shape the future of the franchise, with General Manager Doug Armstrong at the helm, ready to make some strategic moves.

Let's break down the Blues' draft picks for today:

Third Round

The Blues are well-stocked in the third round, holding three picks. These selections, numbered 73rd, 75th, and 76th, are tightly packed, echoing the strategic positioning they had in the first round before the Mason McTavish trade shuffled things around. There's a buzz around the possibility of these picks being used as leverage to climb into the second round, so keep your eyes peeled for some potential draft-day maneuvers.

Fourth Round

Following the action-packed third round, the Blues continue their draft journey with two more picks in the fourth round. Here, they hold the 107th and 124th selections. It's going to be another busy segment for the team, as they look to add more young talent to their roster.

Fifth Round

The fifth round sees the Blues once again with a duo of picks, numbered 139 and 150. This round marks the last time in the draft that the Blues will have multiple selections in a single round. There's always a chance that some of these picks could be packaged to move up, depending on how aggressive Armstrong decides to be following an already eventful first round.

Sixth and Seventh Rounds

As we move into the later rounds, the Blues have two more picks to wrap up their draft day. They'll be selecting at 171 in the sixth round and 203 in the seventh round. Originally slated for 13 picks before the McTavish trade, the Blues now have 11 opportunities to bolster their future lineup.

With Armstrong's strategic eye and a wealth of picks at his disposal, the Blues are poised to secure a promising future. Whether they stick with their current selections or shake things up with trades, the Blues are in a prime position to make waves today. It's all about laying the groundwork for the future, and the Blues are ready to seize the moment.

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